Daily scrubs for 4.0

Let’s do daily scrubs / ticketticket Created for both bug reports and feature development on the bug tracker. triagetriage The act of evaluating and sorting bug reports, in order to decide priority, severity, and other factors. for the duration of the 4.0 release cycle at 15:00 UTC in #wordpress-dev. Fellow committers and component maintainers, please comment below if you can pledge to be there at least once or twice a week, and potentially help drive that particular scrub.

For those who aren’t as familiar with scrubs / scheduled ticket triage sessions, they aim to provide some structure and a known time to focus on existing TracTrac An open source project by Edgewall Software that serves as a bug tracker and project management tool for WordPress. tickets. At least one committercommitter A developer with commit access. WordPress has five lead developers and four permanent core developers with commit access. Additionally, the project usually has a few guest or component committers - a developer receiving commit access, generally for a single release cycle (sometimes renewed) and/or for a specific component. should be around for each one for rapid feedback. If you are unable to make the time, that’s okay – there are often contributors at various hours in the #wordpress-dev IRCIRC Internet Relay Chat, a network where users can have conversations online. IRC channels are used widely by open source projects, and by WordPress. The primary WordPress channels are #wordpress and #wordpress-dev, on irc.freenode.net. channel who can give feedback and look at tickets, and ad hoc scrubs are very much encouraged. Those who are interested in reviewing patches and triaging tickets are especially welcome, and anybody is welcome to bring a ticket for eyes. If no specific tickets come up, we’ll move to reports, such as that for the next major release or ancient tickets.

#4-0, #bug-scrub